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THE CHICAGO TRiBUNE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1877. Northwestern ‘College, Jesss (1. Crose; Agent Conk-t'ounty Bible Socirty, 8, G. Tathrop; Chap- lain Newsbugs' Home, Chicazo, J, I, Tol Pas- tor Weat-Stde Fabernacle, Alexander Yonker, J. B, Wentworth, tran=ferred to Geneseo Con+ forence, TOCKYORD DIATRICT, Preetdine Elder, ). in; Tockfonl Cen- tennial, Hoaner freet, €', K, Man- deville; Winnenaco Street, §. 8, Cantine niehago, Jonn Adauts: iyron and Weatfeld, J. W, F. dordan: Belvidere, Prairic. [T, L, Paticrson]s oecoe, J, Ay, Rocaton, 4, J, franz; Round Prlrie, teorye 1. & §tafli Paglar Grove and Capron, ' i, leatty Tiarvard and Chemtng, M. G, Sholdon; Jiig Foot, & M. Clendenning; ftichmond, Peter ¢, Stire: Knlon and Spring (iewve, cont il I church fndebtedneas and improvements, and the present Indebteduess, (s given as follown: T "7 Raveed | Prevent during [indebred. like foree and effect as thongh executed by the President of the hanle. At the Fidelity aad the Bee-tive there was nothing «of a newsy character vesterday, Dr, Turpin'had finikhed” his work, hut was iraiting for the report. of his appratsers, which will be made futire, he liopee. to enable htm to tre- et his romplete report 1o the Court by Saturs day. Mr. Ward nalso expeets to report Lefore the week is out. Board of Trusteca, who shall ‘hold ehmreh prop- FBOM CANADA. erty fn the districts nllnded to, was adopted. THE PRESBYTERIANS, Return of Two Wanderers Through Her Majesty's Dominions, rriet prolakle ratlvenf churehes. of par- sonaies. BYNOD OF ILLINOIS NORTH. Bpertal Dixoateh to The Chirtgn Trioune. Rocnrrre, 1L, Oct. 16.—The Synod of Tl- nols North commenced fn this city at half-past 7 o'dJuck last evening. The Conventlon was called to order by the Moderator of the Tast Conventlon, the Rev. J, R, Fiules, of Rock laland, The Rev. J. I, Walker, of Chlcago, road n portion of the Scrinturea; the Rev, Mr. rosvas Relerring to Bulkley and Guildy of the State Savings. : G : p i SPORTING NEWS. They Decline to Be Interviewed Exoept BASE-BALL. gt Ol . Naco) ngwoud - el s “Chrlsti- i 3, —_— Ofirera \ ¥ Fintey preached upon the subject: *Chrl by Judgo Otis. FINI2, THR EXD. Districts. I sunday] “0in |sehotars. e T, Ay dntock, i | anity the Only Universal Religion.” y Tucge To chronicle the Iast game of the ncason he- ‘I«Irpfl_. waclmraz o | muyi Franklinviile, W Wite; Elgin, Willlam The l(t-'v. 1. 8. Julll\‘ml'lq oi‘ !lfl\‘;«’ Tarlk, was Seldom haw a more perfect Instance of the | tween League clubs on Chicazo ground fs an W | it | v wagy | U flurme: Marenca, A, If, Schoonmakei; Cherry f(l‘clm‘l Moderator, and the Koy, Messrs, J. IL | ogyange of pubiie fecling been furnishied through | easy task—made more easy by prees of other b N 5 L W, P, i chla and W. F. Wood were elected Clerks, k 10 :m 4.301 | New .(lllhml" . K. Burch; ilarlem and Woodrufl, Adjourned to meet this norning at ¥ a, m. the aingle ngency of time than in the case of | matter, which abbreviates thie, Chieago beat 3 Juseph Odgere; Durritt, A, M. Smart, TO-UAY, Gulld und Bulkles, Cashler nnd Assistant | Boston Uy heasy hitting, Jucklly put io and Secrotary of Sunday-School Union 'and Tract Eoclety, J. M. Vincent. FUREPOLT BITHICT, Pursuant to adjournment, the Synod assem- Cashler respeztively of the State Savings Insti- Bled at 9 a, w1, today. boacked hy horribly bad play by Brown, of the tution. That institution closed its doors Tucs- chatnpion team. Rets closed the season ina o Fpelding Tuder, 4. it. Mooro: Froepart Pumt, | | JROveLONL T Rt e frst, Dalf | day atternoon, Aug, 3% ani the papors of the | Linze of glorg, hastms been hit only aix times tntenn, ‘Jamey Banmot lanover, (4, 1 1t wan doctded that, us trains wonld be com- | Next moming fnformed the citizens of Chicago | un tothe last fnnhyg, which was played in the Council 1till, W, 11, fteco ales M ing In from different directions during the fore- | that there had been o mmash. Somewhera | dusk, Ewgler's fast and clever running, An- Farmiloo: Apple Ntiver, D, Linn noon, hearing representatives from the several Jdoseph Cramier: Nora, [1f.Dickens 3 Wi about Monday evenl enrly Tuesday morn- Preshyteries in the Rynod, the roll should not 4 il o 4 1 son's hard Litting, Rels’ well-judized pitehing, e e . Bucks; Orangeville, [R. A. liarwood] 48 ated oo ing the aforementloned officers, fearing to mect | and Brown's awfully Joose catchlng wwere tho Coengo. |8 6 .-n.flsl. 3. Wella; Diirand, "1\ {1, ilazeltine M.,&:l‘fi;}g:{:,‘;‘,};,;’ clock, ¢ Convention of tho | the wrath to come when thie depositors should | features 'of the game, Further explanation Rockford]” 1. i | o onlee el T A e cam. | Synod were read by the Stafed Clerk, the Kev, | Jearn the worst, concluded that the best course | a7 betoindlin o s Lol goem Bell; ' Mount Carvoll, E, W. & Savanoa, 0, | Dr. William M. Blackburn, of Chicagu, aud | thes could pureue until at least tho storm was i 2 — Mendota | 1,141 I’ Suilivan; Thompson, Joseph 8, Hents Falr- | were approved. past was to mako themecives scarce. It is TN RIFIALE Jollet,, o 3.4 haven, [Edwin Brecu): Eliza Hanuef Cales; COMMITTELS, quite probable that they did not walt until | Baenen “'3""-*‘“’~ P e | et e saogbine, {W, J. Sliverton]; Loran, §. Laaver; The appofntment of committees by the Mod- § & n nenes, 5 4 Total..[515.815.28.£11,020, 0:1131, 267, 27 888,02 | Van Brocklin, (o be munplied. crator vas the next thing in order, &3 follow: Wednesday morning, but hoth took time by the & g DIXON DISTRICT, Presiding Eldor, lsaac Linebarger: Dizxon, G. R Van llorn; Albany, T. R. Sntterield; Amboy, M. Haitlss Ashton, J, 8, David: Detnc), glllllh; Hurlington, Isaac .I. foreluck, and atlowed the darkness to cover their flight. Everybody remembers what fol. fowed—the fervent wishes on the nart of the depositors that they had *then d—d thicves, to The Committee on Church Extension and Necessitous Clurches presented a report, In which they seb forth that there were a nunber of churches I sueh a Bnancial condition as to Bills and_(verturee—The Reva. J. R, Finloy, Thoman Gaulty and It I, Whatton; Elders It Seppard and Payson Teask. Judicial Businsse—The ltevs, George B, Chrine man and 9. L. McKee; Elder . 8. Gould, - al efforts on thelr behalf, The erry, John (). Fostor; Coleta, 1. T, Clenden- B » e v d ; = > m"’xll;m‘l‘;fe’;'l'"g"'nwomhm‘m Tonall, e | ey, o e cetion Do lufl';fl'é"x"gfim?'}":'lfx‘f The lteva. 1, G. Brad- | hang*em up toalamp-post; the stormy ment- T AUams ns agent. The report was adopted, | Thomas; Detcalb, Lewis K. Cartia: Lldena flames |~ gypudance—The fteva. John Grifin ond John 1. ing in the Tabernacle; the rcheme to contribute Total, ~ B AlF Auatns was unaniuoisly elected to the | Trewartinl: Erle, T, T Morrle; Franidin (ifove,’ | prareey: Elder 1. It Stereiil, mmoney to get them back and—hane them, ete. Ry | position. et et 3 Y o | Jtinufes of the Gieneral Assembly—The Reve, 1. | Eversbody also remembers how the excitement 1L M, Sipringers Hampah} 0 £ --"t:a Kl el lr{l::;w;arx;rgflg{ffiufl:;fi to the | SIHYTY it lane e, N. o Soken: L(“nmu::. :}l Walker and N. 1L G, Fife: Blder C. J. Mer- | 0000 downs how the once angzey depositors Granant, 1.0 BiEa sented n serles o e . 1. Wilkinson; Leaf ftiver, J. @, P, Shadford; 3 . - ;i o ied hC 1, i . 4 'fi oAt cdeational Inatitutlons under charze | Lo Centre, Georite W, Perty’s Lighi-Itonse Pointy Derolional E({rftm The Rev. J. Brandago | consed tomanifest an absorbing interest in the | Wiste,1 b, i et ethodtst. Episcopal Church, ‘The | W . Croa: Lodt. [W. 1. Leacn): yndon, | 80 EMerL M WILIS, L of cuicago, | Publect of rope and lamp-posts: and huw, of | Sution, » 451 ileal Instituf he Rev, Al ney f g A R ! hyiery of *Freeporl, the Rev, E, M, Iarrett and ~oflice c 2 y 1 i 0 e Reve . 1T, Wilkinson. As officers. of | Jorsls AT, Necdiam; Oregun, Ianae & Spring. | oY wilimm drazcrs Presiytety of Oifawa, e | a.clenn breast of it anil stand ‘ther clanicer. | Jizoiea! Ihe urestern University they reconmended | $55 AT jors M 3 1 Hov, D.Crawford and Elder 11 L. Cady: Preabyte: The rumors cultinaterd yestenday morning In 0 the North y they Ttock Fails, A, 1. Miller; Sterling—Iroadway, J T fhe followinz: For Trustees of the Women's | Nieriting Fonrih Ctroet, Lewts ~Mereqith; | of Hock ltiver, the Itov. Charles Dunlap and Ef- | thelr actual returi. Instead of coming as they Total.eos vuee 10 Albey 8 Brown, Sarnh ! S e e College—For two years: Sycamore, Ir. A, Uardin, went, like the thief In tho nlght, they rode Into or —. iwomluations of Permgnent Commitlees—Tho %3;#.‘,’,'.‘,' e o Lhen. wonrai | Prestiing Eldoe. s It Bomlie: Aurora—Fieat, Tens (U Jounpand B, Il Davls ‘wid Eldoe i Yoniditions n‘f.?i"“"#émm”“"?: e cinntnan L ok, Mary B, Kedzle, Jennic F. Willing, | A. . Jutiinet Galena Street, 8, 'D, Fuines Ar. | Jopui Beonttds ‘ . | exaclly clear. As” . will be scen . 012057 E.:nrllll_\"(l:fl“l\l'lllc“r" te ucal, As menitiors | dnston, T : 3:° I, Hurosy Peves | S8 roarimee—Tho Rev. William: 28, Miack hulu\v.y they ny they have come to stay, Ac- G W, Goudfellow; p! F. A, Head: Mile . Ioffinan: New. I, Close: Earlylile, dom, 't L. {alilwell; Hinckley, Leland and Snydan, J. G. Comphell Dover, T, Cochrune: lington, 8. Searls Melngin, C. burn, D, 1, irrdtiré—Tho Rev. J. 31, Titchls and Eldor John Byrea, The Hev. Mr, Stephensbn, of Gardner, re- T, K of thie Vislting Commitf Goolfellow, tho ev, C. B Tow, 8. Ax W, Jewetl, i 'The Rev, Willian Mandeville, and the cording to” State’s-Attorney Mills they have come back onn sort of promise of temporary fmmunity. According to Mr. Assy, who isu’t Tnnings— Chicazo v, 1a regard to the Jenhings Bemivary, located U Shieridan: J. W, Lea: North Prafeie, [t | quest fiat that church be transferred from the | their attorney, but who represents certain cred- | " o atuforn, “the” Commitice requesed (o | &5 Onean Gl hocky b i | Prdbytery of Cilaza.” " 7 itors, o Uinuglt it a good thing to st then | Ot i St 1, 0 transier to the Kocl ver | Paw Paw, J, Iurtman; Plano, W, I, 43 ¢ o Cominittee on Overtures. b d have thes v v ” Babop 0 et e e | I Lo ire, B Tiamiin: Provhetown, | iereelo/the Conuibes, back and have themn tell b} they know, they | Total batea on clean bite—Chlcago, 21; Doston, Kto oler whoso management the Beminary has | fevmont 3 drinceton, John Elling Atcording to Mr. Mills agaln, the crminal pro- ‘:uninc(l fta prosent Ligh stato of cfliciency, and dwleh, Thomas Chlpperield; Steward and Twin First bse on errars—Barnes, 1: Eegler, 2: Mc- ceedings agalnst the palr will begln immedlately ¥ T ev. Dr. Noyes, of ;| T ion. Vey. 13 Rtels, 11 Leonard, 13 H; Dond, vanston, submitted o report on Educatlon. “The report lamented ite, , 9 Grove, 1. N. stoddard; Bomouauk and Northville, ¢ the terminution of the County Commissfon- | 23 Morelll, 2. Chicugo, 53 Boston, the support of tho Confercnee was guarauterd | BFOTeS 5 i A the fact that tmole money was nut contributed | On the teri ¥ inlel B b = 40, O3 1 (LN e SFho - cagagemont. of the Wov. 8. D, | 1 G- oungs: Suvlette, Edwin Yrown gluclle, | {05 hcreats of education by the churchos, | ers'trinl. Whatever may be the truth fu this | | Lettan taseroiteVey, 1 Anson. 13 liner Palne us financiul agent of the Reminary was | gua'Sonng Uil T, Poineroy: Waterman, W. K. | and stated that out of "M8 churches matter, one thing is certal n-xu{ci"nw here, Bm{ Morril Sehafer 1, Chicago, &5 Donton, B, pecommended. Pustors throughout the Men- | e st eyl Sureaw, Wa o Minkg: Walout, it. | in the Synod, ninety had given absolute- | are ready to tell the ~Recelver all “thev | Syl L O SGIYLIC. o feeta, 1, 4 doba, Liixon, aud Jolict Districts wero requested | eaetar: Wyanet, J, I.° Yates; Yorkville, . | Iy nothing to the suoport of education. Some know, At any rate, iley say they Passed valls~Anson, 13 Browe, 4; White, 1. up collections on bebalf of the Semi- okrus, i Ve n'X-_-..... American Dible Soclety, Caleb Foster. Financlal Agent of Jennings Seminary, W Harrington; Frinclpal Jennlngs Seminary, M E.'Cady, are. From a conversation held with Judee Otis vesterday, o TRIBUNE reporter learncd that his {uvestigations kind come to that pofnt where TIELL PRESENCE WAS DEEMED NECESSARY {n onler not only w explaincertain transactions, but to facilitate the drawine up of certain deeds churchics had miven as high as $2,000 to the Fourelgn Mlssion Board and not ona cent to edu- eation. The report further stuted that the churches of this Synod had contributed to the Buard of Education during the yeur $1,201.50, und had recelved §2,152.00, belnir $8%0.71 more Wild pitches—Hond, 3. Umplre—A. Q. Milis, Fden was _released from hls Chiesgo Club enpagement Monday, and started for his home in Indianapolis that' evening. nary. Tho Rev. W, L. Green, the Rev. W, 1L Tifialu, the Rew, J. [T, Moore. the Rev. A, Jutking, the Rev, Philip Meyers, and the Re E. P. Cook were recommentied ne visitors, “The Rev. M. E. Cady was proposed as n ‘Tristee In JOLIET DISTRICT. Preslding Elder, W, 1I, Glors; Jollet, Ottawa The Chicagos o to Milwaukee this morning, Reo of Mr. leeves, reslzned, and the e A xtell s Jiichard wirect, K. C. Arnold; | than had been given. The Chicazo Presbytery | and other papers so2s to give tlie Ieceiver an | qy will play the nine of that city to-luy, to 0 e tho e 'C, " Foster, | ireels N If, Axtell; Richard wtrect, K. G, Armold s | 1 ven @, OF ilo forty-ive dnisics, | unassatiable titfe ot once to all the property | Moroe 'an Friday. . The Cream City. team snd Dr. L. R. Binghatn as successors of Measrr,, Foster, Adame, and Hisson. For the Rock Island' Scmtnary, the Hon. R R, Hitt, Capt. J. . Hitt, and Gen, B. T, Sheots were propored a8 Trustees, and the How. H, W, Thomas, the Rev. 8, J1. Adams, the Itev, lssace Linebarget, the Rev. Georze Younur, and the Rev. T, H, 1a- itine as visitors, ALl the recommendations were coneurred fa. W. R, lloadley; Ottawa, T. 1t. Strobridge; Morris, Sanford Washtuen; Plaingeld, J. W, Puclpe; Tackport, Willlam' 1. Htrout: Lemont, M, Wilmington, E, W, Drow: Elwood, Wi + Chanahan, R, iK. Dibblns: Lisbon W, Winslow: Peotone, Ifeury ifill; Mavteu &, Naorris: Mincoks, James Borbridge: Platteyy Giden Libby; Frankfort aud Now Leaos, i, Hoover; Crete, H. W. Reynolds: Weat Dootos N, Crilefictt;’ Momence, Joln TRoads; Twelv which the bauk fs supposed to own. Gulld, Bulkley, Dr. Smith, and Goodwin constitute a wajority of the Bonrd of Dircctors. Inn vear or two the Recelver could probably getthe ques- tion ofubsolutetitlesettiedsoLthat there would be no question about it when he put up the prop. eity for eale. But a delay of this kind would be rather unfortunate in cage a favorable oppor- turiity prescnted fteelf to dispose of the proper- thirty-une hnd given nothing.” The Freeport Presbytery, $187; twenty-one of {ts thirty five Tl nnothing, The Ottawa Preshytery had iiven $64; of ity twenty-scven churches fitteen find given nothing, Thu Rock River Presbytery had eiven 81993 of ita forty-one churches nl\l'euty-threc lud given nothing. Report adopt- ed. will probably win two of the-tbree games, THE TURF. NASUVILLE RACES. NasnviLLe, Tenn., Oct. 16.—On this, the sec- ond day of the Nashville Blood Horse Arsocia- tlon races, the weather was cléar and pleasant, DR, POOR. z The reports detafled at eome length the finan- | Mile drove, A. Il Needbam: Sencea and Mar- On motlon, Dr. Yeor, of Philadelphta, Recre- | 15. The bank is supposed to owna goord deal of | and tha attendance good. clal condition of \lxi‘dmcreut lnAl&lu{lollls. m:'d ml}e‘sl, Th’nnfiu g‘l‘lf: ;?,x:rr:.um llfit'knwfi"'m i | tary of the National Presbyterlan Board u{ Edu- vfi?g‘;lr{l Imht, ‘l': ::Sc:l :;)l ;:t;f]rll:rl:b‘)vlmel;gi:ml The first race was for the Merchants' stake, cache alle, o, H. (1L : Mo- | ol o ofore | side ics hu v] y = o hei " 5 . m&rrl‘!;:gl;%:::“:wnc:mJlu:;%l:r ‘l‘l’iururxx::::lrg intennte: T m'"s and Motean IAri, cntion, was Invled to deliver an address hefore Hluere the hankce title I the courts, Judge for ull ages, two-mile heats, 2100 entrance, half- the Synod. 1le spoke of the disadvantages un- der which theeducational interests of the chureh labored. The Board of Forelzn Migslons, he sald, uronse. the feelings of the people by lurge riodicnl gatherines, aud hones the fornicr sul- ered and was unpopular, Dr. Poor produced statistics to show that there was alack of min- Isters in the denomination. The speaker guve gome excellent advice 1o the younger ininisters of tho Presbyteries and the gruduates of the seminaries. The ruport of Dr. Poor was mado the subject of a lengthy discussion, In the form of questlons forfelt, the Assoclation to add 2600, second horze to have #2003 fourteen nominations, four starters. Followinge is the summary: A. Kecne Richands' cl Dixon & Waniner's b, gu{ yrd'! bk, enarges {nto schools, classes, and Iyceums, 50 08 to provide for thelr spiri luaf wellore. TUE COMMITTER ON TEMPERANCE reported 08 followas Your Comumittec recommend the preachers earn- ety and fathfully to ucquait their people with, and exforce the provisiona of the Discipline on, tempersuce. “Tiiat, as It transcendn {n Importance any other satlonal intercat, we should make it praminent not oply fo local and’ State, but in natfonnl polities, Thst we believe not only in the desirableness, but In thie feasibllity and hoperative uecessily of Con- rall; Dalton and Thornton, to be llxcp"ml: h l.luengn(vln be_supplied; Genter, [E. Tre- Otls thought it not oul{ proper but quite neces- 1. Crawford, I to South India Con- sary to have sumebody here who kuew ull about the bank’s property, bow b ncquired It, and Just how strobg or how weak the antside claims were, provided there were ony at all Accordinely, he simply told the authoritics that in Lis opinion {t was for the best intcrests of the depositors to hase Guild and Bulkley conie Lack, and shed what light they could on these varfous matters. As to tho immunity business, he had pthing to suy, All he wanted was their explunntlons, und the ruthoritles might arrange Soutl Yor); Monce, J. A. Northrup trsnsferred ference. The names in brackets arc those of proba- tioners. and J. 3, EPISCOPALIANS, THE GENEIAL CONVENTION, BostoN, Mass, Oct. 10.—A great crowd at- tended the session of the Eplscopal Convention 1 Larpenteen was a prime favorite, The sccond race was for the Association purse, 2300, mile heata: Mallstick R | Trumps ouvs oo a1 Terlstath Mubliing (he importatl : usked the Necretury by the delerates prescut. the rest na they thought best, In short, it was [ i0H it et af IaaaeAg 0TS poRatie | tudey anleg to. e e bt O ke | Tho roport was tually aupted. 8 tasier fn wehict o il o ntereat,aid it | 1 Hurry of the W 4 Presldent whowe examploal e misston. InZ cal ¢ following delegates answerc e ¥ P ) ¢ 0 o, and o standing rebuke of, the drinking usages | i Committee appoluted tocouslderthe reso- to telr nainca: Presbytery o ChicamoesThe | would benetit the depositors, ~ And that was {ahlstick ruled ibe favorite thruughout. s latlons of the Rev. Mrs Welsh, of Philadelpbla, | Revs. . Il Kellozg, Wolin Covert, William | oll tho conncetion ho tiad, sald the Judge, with SIScOu AT 1. That we hall with joy snyand all movements i o h ) the projecy of bringlug them back, CruciNar, Oct. 16,—~Tle fall trolting meet- et ooty 4115 e g o1 | prescoted along repurt on o duty of the | i, Dlaskhurns Jebn Setech Eamn | AR elodk sekteriay aiteruoan, Gund | WA b Chiner Deos Tt penelicdly Tt pianicn ToF stron drink, *. | © Church fu its work amonz the nasses. Thore- | johuson, dJohn _ H. Walker, _ dJosepti | and Bulkloy walkedinto the bank from which ( or'crs'ine and truck fn good vondition, they bad walked out some six or seven weeks ugo. I they have stolen mle’lhlmt, which they deny with msuy_strong proiestations of Inno- cence, they certainly do not show it in their vut. :lmn?l make-up. Infact, it would be difficult to n port recognlzed the necessity of providing for tho spiritual wants of tho people, and rocom- mend DBrotherhoods and Sisterhoods in the work of the Church under dircction of the Bishops. Litantes and lectures arc advised, and tho desceration of the Babbath by capitalists de- The report was adopted, and tho Confcrence adjourned until B . m, g MOJNING BESSION. The Confercuee met for the st time at 8 o, m., Bishop Merrill presiding. After the usual devotional exerclses, led by the ftev, B, Close, tiic Blshop announced that the Presiding Elders Mellolton, Edward, Vv, Barrett, Wihbur F. Wood, David Ciark,’ Robert. K. Wharton, John W. Batley; Elers, IL N. Hibbard, C, J. Mer- ritt, Becond Church, oud I L. Cady, of West- minster Churchs Presbytery of Freeport—Eld- ers, T Ro Mvm&uh, of Middle Creek, and K. Shepoard, of llockford ; Presbytery of Oltawa— The first ruco, vurse $1,000, divided for two- forty class, resulted: Kitty Dates Netile C, TWO LES3 NOTICEADLE I'ERSONS fnall Chleago. None of the fusignia of wealth 'rle " r o Elders, J. C. Porterfield, of "Mendota, and Jo- RAi; 232 ) B PR LI T A | B ort vmings o ool . wishot o | s i o et Hrebyiey ot | amiot Lt WS SHAISSICED RS AIALS | Thescond, et s, v b . ] oc ver—Ekicre, John Norton, o rince. N arus, In harucss, an real tern, under 7 M 2 QUL of Morrison. o v, o5 3 TUA vovu v 1 B e oy o et nona ey | mercy of Communistic bodies whom It would bo | * Tho Syuod then edjourned 0 aftornoon, gooils. Walking back inte ho rear ofthe baute, | Gieal i 231 cen trunsferred to this Confercnce, aud, ai- | dificult to oppose by plyslcal forco or laws, e H ~2 e Tl oo otiee i baen secsived: tis | " Tesctationsrin th spit of tha report awero | The members of the Synud rosssombled ot | UndCrataniiug that they wero ta come, aud | Tho jast race was for a purse of $1,000, divided 4 ! P._ k., pursuant to adjournment. perhape pastly from abit, ho opcued the door | gor tho 2:95 class, race was unfinishicd, e hev . B Crafta the satmo voufus wes | 20pted. slovelal miw delogatca arived from Chicago, | Wil leads futo the rogion, behind the wat- | ouing to ihe darkne . fallowed, aa also in thut of the Hev, M. E. Cady, | Gov. ’?:cvmmso of 'mntu:ky. %flrred-mw g.The ev. Dr. :{ai%;\;fi,";flr‘;‘ulg Behnit o, ) hemielriy fars fo fact i Decention. 155 he mmittce on Expenscs con- e Lal eralty, " . - , cwinsk .bod onbehalf of u.a“éfiffli"fi'flfi'nb} gave an nc- :‘:l:\l}:n:llutfllttluflfl of baving the (lu:unl é:n- %‘;":5:_‘.;‘“‘1';‘:‘;;‘;‘;’[’;,',“:,xf"m:"éflfi:‘;f;f;“ ,‘_,htfl ?.‘1’{.',{,\'.2fftfl’!’i:fi’:fig‘Zfiafi?finofi"gflfifli"fl.fi'5',: Hiay Garl Chietr i 54 ilock-Ynnu, and the Grace Church Boclety bave York, and to conslder the propricty of cach dio- | hut of this sum only 850,000 was productive— | acauaibtance e D spot, en Mr. | Calmelsiensss 313 Gulld Introduced Mr, Bulkley. The Judce sald hie waa gzlad to seo thens, sid would like tohave o talk with themn, 1ils visitors replicd that they were proud of the Lionor, und were equut); dlsposed to have o talk with Wim, The result of it all wus that & conference was sgreed upon for3 o'clock. Then Gulld and Dulkley went the street to follow™ thowr only enough to endow twu Professorships. l!yr. Blackburn and Dr, Gibson prescuted tho claims of the Semntnary of the Northwest, The Rev, Mr. Chrlstian preseuted the inter- ests of tho Freedimen's Committee, The report of the Comnulttee on Freedimen wus adopted, Dr. Blackbura, the Treasurer of the Synod, cese defraying the expeuses of Its deputation, Adopted. . A mossago was reeelved from the Tlouse of Bishops, They had sdopted a canon for the organization of a Sisterhood of Deaconvsses substantially as recoumended by the Lower completed thelr houee of worship, ‘The returns were tncomplete, but Mr. Jutkius belicved that gearly $00 additional members had been added to-the Church duriug the past year, Thoapeaker gavo an claborate account of tha Lake Binfl camp-grounds und thauked his brethren for the uniform kinduess and courtesy shown to bhn ——— ANADIAN NEWS, Special Diapateh o The Caleagn Tribune. Ntaoara FaLny, Cunada Side, Oct. 16.—A young 1ady who arrived here yeaterday, supposed 1 ), i 9 o was el forth upon to be Miss Schofleld, of Woodstock, Ont,, com- Jusog bl Bicuberiey vt ths ] ralding Hider, u‘g"”;' ailain ot Des Andrens, of Southurn Ohio bl Cornm i‘:’"‘."'m:;'x}.’;i‘e?ff:t n‘;:éffi.flm s gmn eveet o wille . Ustortuuately ll““u.d)'“l;:(l;’-i by (j'némpmg fnte Niagara River j LS 5 J he recefpts bud beon about 3, nnd the ex- | v & w the old sitc of Terrapin T G otyfostorof dumlsaal of he v Tobert Proe: | 4 rsolution was ailopted for the _appointment | pendivurs abant §37 leaving u bilunco of 7. | Fléhictiand mamy ° George | Loduls, was o bl Toner, Guat laland, ndlitures about 857, Pe e o, d. 1. Walker, ot Chicago, offerod a resolution to the effect that, recognlzing the importunce to the Church of Lake Forest Uni- versity and the Seminary of the Northwesi last night. Intbe pocket of a sacque which she lett on shore was found a rallway ticket from New York to Buspensfou ‘Bridge by the Erie Houd, s0ld Oct. 13, also some books with tue compelied to attcud ons of the courts fn the afternoon a4 o witness, and the result was that when 5 o’clock came he had not been able to et such papors togethor as the Judge wantoed of o committes of five Bishops, tive Presbyters, and five laymen, to cousider what changes were nccessary in the [lymnal, and report st the noxt General Convention, the orders of Mr. Proctor were recoenizea, thus admitting himi s au Elder {n the M. E. Church as soon s lie shallptake the urdivation vows, The Itev. J. Bawn presented the report of the 3 ; An exceedingly animated scene was created | the institutions both Do cummended to | When he got ready 1o put bis questions to the | 44048 uf Tom, Mollie, aud Churli c &mmmrz‘o&:m lll;'lgm'l::.}; ot the as;l:'m:‘-“’fl.'g {zhvl)lr."L\vfnnbg.fl‘l")llnnulntu, who fntroduced | tha H?bummy ln;t, 1"!:‘:‘ churches, and | that Duys, :‘m;):‘ #%n‘:::;"’;fi;' o nfld Xflmve‘ifi '{‘VMI&"_‘ e bga ,?.i':':.:f.flff‘:l’; r e o-seek ¢ following resol on: contributions en U i ho e s > il lEiogs Sumdas g aombind o an alsi | . Buateed, That tho suruvalofthe unton of the | shurcucs n the Synod, \'vluhgugl detay to meat | attorneye, Tho Iseiibiol Lhe, Doty boCYerl | Soune ladss 2 vearm of arer & Contrbmior 10 pxte) o o is icial ot n! uts o e Sel f s ' fug Ccxtent, ofered a relolution to tho | CRarChAR a1 PIENLCCE! (DSBS | L eSO aducation be urced to-contyibut | 88 th abscnca of Mr. Bigly snotlicr of o Re- ‘American and Canadlan literary papers, und at one thme employed 88 an operutor o the Do- minlon Telc{unuh Company’s ofllce at Toronto, Speciul Lisputch 1o 'hicaga Tyibune. MoONTREAL, Que,, Oct, 18.~John Campbell, Inte of the Ferald, s unler urreet on a charge of ‘Iibel, i1 counection with a dispatch sent to the New York Times, mntending, as the deposl- tiun of the complainant sets forth, to deprive tha City & District Savings Bank of its credit, aud producs @ run on it He has s far been unable to find Lalk - It s nuderstood that the bavk has cvidence in its posseielon showlng that a consplrucy was formed to produce s run on ita cotlers, and it {s supposed Camnbell was merely a tool In the haude of the consplirators. To the Walera Assoclated Press. KiNosTOR, Ont,, Oct. 10.—Large quantities of effect that they will coutinne to bear thelr tea- timony and to cry aloud agalnst the sin of Hab- bath-bircaking, “They denvunced coroorations aswellas {ndividuals who cncournge Bunday traflie for gain, sud concluded with a reatlirma- Alon of the reavlution of last year in relatiod to Bunday trains to cap-mectings as follows: Rewolted, That wo unqualifiedly condemn the runglng of Sunday traine to :nm‘p-meeunga. and wiladumit of no possiblo justification of wnch Pprofanation of the 1oty Sabbath, Tho report was udfl)tul without debate. Conference Stewards for next year wero ap- golnl«l as follows: 8, Il Adams, A, Campbell, .;:;Vunf!(l:!lmm, A, 1L 8chooumaker, J. Davld, osc. Tho itev, UM, Fowler offereid o resotution * instructing tho Stewards to fuquire whether any » thy with the e@orts riow beiug wade ring of Chiurch from Btate in England. As 5000 a8 read, hundred delegates at least were on their feet, and called upon the Chalr- man to lay the resolution ou the table, and it was promptly done, An amendment to the constitution for the organizativn of a Constitutional Commission came up shortly after noon. Dr. De Koven, of Wisconsin, who' presented the memorial from tho Diocesean Conventlou of that stato, opened the discussion, and made an elofuent speech in support _of the amecudinent, as also dld Dr, Beers, of Califurnia. Dr, Norton, of Virginfa, bad the floor when the Convention took a re- celver's uttorneys, proved suchadrawback tothe bolding ot & regular old-fushloned powwow that it was concluded best on all accounts to pustpone tho business until this afteruoon, Thereupon tho little meetiug broke up. they cutue out Titn TriruNx man *laid for® GUILD AND BULKLRY, and the following convereation took place: “ow loug do you propose to remain with us, gentlement " X“l biave como to stay, sfr," said Mr. Gulld. 4 And how {s 1t with you, Mr. Bulkley{” #Fhnt Is ulso my intention,”™ 4 [t hins been sald that you bave come back on a sale-couduct for the purpose of telling what you kuow, and that when that is done you will return whence you camne, wnd the place which tothe permanent endowment of Lake Forest University. Unanlmously adopted. The Bynod udjuurzfig 10 7:30, NING. At the stipulated thne the winisters and lay- men came tozuther at the church, . The bulide {ng was well Mled with ladies aud gentlemen, Tho Rev, Joslali Leonard offered vruyer, The Rev, John R, Fluley, of Rock island, su%- mitted a report on Sunday-schools and publica- tions, upots which aubject ho spoke at leugih, Accordlng te the report of . this Committeo there are now 20,403 Bunday-school echolars In the Bynod, au iu- crease of 718 over last year. The recelpts of the Board were but #5148 this ycar, adccrense of 848 from last year. The report was adopted. cess, At the afternoon scssion the discussion on the . 4 ¢ dment for a Constitutioral Com- {1y s dljepted | kuows you now will know you no more—per. | £rain were shipped from here tu Uswegu during meaus existed wherchy filelity iu taking up the | Proposed simend : ¢ . Dr, Monros Gibson, o hicago, also ) the past weck. Harley declined 8 cents ver i1 colleetion > couli Lo consierad iy award. | Wission was continued. Dr. Do Koven offered | dresscd tho Assuibly h“.""o‘l‘,’_'m;;w " said Mr. Guild. 4 bushel, and now rauges 45 to 55 couts; rye, 55 c‘ic‘nu. s decline of 6 cents during the Last fow 1y8. 08 & substitute fur the report that 8 committeq “As far os that's concerned, 'm golng to live and die In Chicagge. I've got n lot out at Uraccland, and I e back to stay.' upon the suuie subject, His arguments were all to show that thero was miore power (n the Sunday-school than in any otber rellgious organtzation. It was the pionecr of the Gospel. tovouslst of threo Bishops, three Prusbyters, and three laymen bo appotuted to cousider all matters relating to tho amendinent of tho con- |"Irlnner5|‘pfluuanl to clalinants, ‘The motfon ‘Thio usunl resolutions of thanks to the pastors aud people of Princeton and to Bishop Merritl ‘i 5 { stitution, aotl report at the next General Con- p k, . Well, thon, since you've como to stay, you "GEN. HARLAN. 'L?k:?lug':‘lu.fiurn'l'l\l:fi vote. The preas were | yo o™ va?nllu{l‘ '“::'l?,m"ol °l':rm&°,;' ‘:’&a‘mn would't, perhaps, object 1o auswering o few | Lovisvitve, Oct, 16.—Commenting editorial- Listap Merrille baviny ex ressed bis full be- | D Do Koven offcred to withdraw it tho Con- | tho gamio subject, pertinent m“"“"“'- By tho way, what becaniu | 1y upon the selection of Gen. John A, Harlan Yet in tho eBiclency of ths Sothodlat system of | Yeution would allow it tu come up Afteraction | Adjournment, with orsycr from the Rev. £, uf tho - odd now represeated by | gy Ausoctato Justice on the Bench of the Su- had been takeu on the report, and he did so, The report of the Cowmitieo to vhaom the matter waa orlginally referred was that any Bpencer's notes securely tucked away lu the bank vaults? By tho ‘way, aguig, b ow much money did bo Jug off | Aud, by the'way—1" Wneracy, announced 130 8. m. (o-morrow, TUE AVPOINTMENTS A8 FOLLOWS? CUICAGO DISTRICT, H. Kellogg, to preme Court, to-morrow’s CourlerJuurnal will say; i ward thie establishincut of s Commis- THE WEATHER, “itcally, you must exciss us," ssid Mr. | “Sinco bis appointment was talked of, Gen. ffar- l%:iifi"fi%'fl:‘ c;l ‘;'l' § “rlzlnl:lr‘:’f.' .{)‘I\)fi‘s"m"'? :fi;n[\" 33‘ {nexpedient. Wasnmaron, D. C., Oct. 17=1 s m,—For | Guild, who nppeared to be tho spokesman; * we | lan hubeengggund of being & Hadical Republican Falash Avende k W Tatons giionions dveerd | S, Burgwin, of Pittsburg, thea offerod o | tha Upper Lake reglon and Upper Misalsaippi | rehere In thie Rocelver's bands, aud buvy been | on the oo band and on tbe otner of havink res fih Willlameon; Trinity, Wilbur T, Crafla; | resolution substantially like that of Dr. Do | valley, northensterly winds, cloudy and rainy | Feaucsted, and bave promiscd, not to wake suy l-“c‘lid tae) ?mllt:nlnn-’l Sosndmeats. S ¥ T‘ Avenue, T 0. Clendenniugt State Strect, | Kuven, cxcept that liréquired the Committes to m' tationary or higher temperat snd statements, 10 Klouduuxm mo over_fn Can- -m m;’:}nlolm‘th. n“ml::.u -c‘ Although & Yian; Davly; Graco Church, John Atkinsons Grant | bo composed of twenty-ons instead of nine. weather, stal y o cwnperature, ada, [ sboul have Leen delighted | BY, Huan, BT the i e Lol il i Phaco, T, b, Mareli; Contendry, H W, Thovias, | flo proposed that his resolyo ba acted oa folutly | falllng barometer, to | sit down and have o chat | heby piadubim Bt all 1imes o populsr speaker i Lebak Bnokt strest, o N with the report, whercupon President Burgess 40UAL OBIBATATIONS with you, but, as wo have promised nut | Kemtocky: Mo has cettarnly carued ihe appointe Avtie, iasr Adauech Joal, Caliwe decided bim vut of order. e — __Uitioa00. 0t 10. _ | ¢ gay anvihing cxcept to she Recelver, it | ment by party service, Among the Detaucrats the fama. 0.0 Filion Avenae, We s Holines; | - 3Ir. Burgwin sppealed, and discusst n ensued. Mg Bary Thrdaf o WIaL - [RA. Weather, wouldut Ve richt ta open our mouths . | provatiluz opluiun secus to ba iat i & iepublican ickaon Strcet, £, M. Bofing; St. Paul's, Auron | Tho final result was the withdrawal of the ap- 20| hew b 2 Pc conies, glad to ucceed Judgo “u v ".f‘h ; o Uamey; “Halefed Steect, W.' Craven; impson | peal, aftermotion bad been made to layfton tha have o chiat with you, und will tell you ‘all you | mavy accognts un_exesllent mab foF Lo BISEE. | Strect, * J, 1. Alieni Kosuth Streol, 1o | table. wunt to kuow, if 1 can. lawjerof bigh viandiog, wpriniging frum old an bo o dupplied;” Brighton, to be supshied; | Discussion came up on the roport. After "[lie seporter was proceeding to assure them | distiogaisbod native siock, he M0 BRUERRIERY ,gl‘g,:;medi‘g.“ ML Batal GHnd ffifi?fi‘,"itfl.}e‘r!" dobate the report of the Committes was adopted that they might havo several cuances to falk, S0d 1o the canegrvation ix wllue 1he SNV BFiNe 'y ¥ i My b Bod 3 cu, With & smile, and a “Yes, I su ndrmaf o o Jark o be supplled; Kouit, bvaaton, 0 bo sup- B B Rove's subatituto thon carme upunder Dot 's0," thio clderly maw with gray beard, | OPArmation lu8 were nsiter of coures. Bl Kranston, .r‘; )'h f,'f“ cv-‘{‘.l »r‘:;aw%h’%-. & susponsion of the rules by & vote of 177 to 17, Klasves, slouch hat,"snd worn shluy clothes SOCIETIES, » Bupplled; Livertyvitie, - & uetie, to, be | 00 the resobutions of Mr. Burgwin wero added walked' arm o arm down Lasialle strect with SECRET g Circuit, fo be supplled; Waakegans W, D. Atcbi- | t0 1 fu the form of an smendment. the youoger man o bis wult of pluin black, Svecial. uisaleh 10 Ta¢ Chicaoa Triouks, #on; Beaton, tu ‘be wupnlied: ak ltidge, to bo ‘The same will come up In the order of un- slouch hat, wide shirt front with tiny gold studs, SraNariELp, lil, Oct. 16.—'Tho Grand Lodge Supplicd: Nortndeld, to be supplicd; Desplaines, b ‘Sappiicd; Arlingion He, it Yord: Meichaw, 1o be supplied: Lalatine, Alonzo New- TH. Barrington, Jobn Hitchcock; Austin, Walson Foatcher; Gak Yark, F. P, Cleaveland: Rivor , 1o be supplied; Wheaton, foished business again, The question of a Constitutional Commission by tho aduption of tbe report is practicall killed, and there s but little hope :uurl:dmu‘ by tho supporters of the measure of accomplish- Dy auything at the present Couvention. and black brald cktle, Clearly their moutbs wero sealed until the ** proper thne.” LAW PLOCKEDINGS. Iu tho case of the State Savings Institution, the Receiver led a petition yesterday, aud au order wus entered fn secordiuce therewith by of the Knights of Pyttlas of Tllinols convened here to-day, Grand-Chaucellor 8. J. Willet pre- siding, sud atl the Grand Officers present. It appears from the report of the Grand Master of uer that the balance on band is Jrcat and Maywoo Rufug Cougdom: Turdor, Wiltisat P, Gru: the kxche e , i Y. ting of the Eplsc Judge Williams, dircetiog that in bacs t | $1,634.63. The receipts of the year were §2.- °'"'K“'1 tigol Batariss W, G Dandy, B | | AR e St e g b or Ml Judge oY ianiay Srestiug (hat 10 tho sbacixe OF | Foate “Teeourta 'of hue Grand Claskerior, and to be suppliod; Downg Grove, 8. | sented by the Cummittes fu relation to thecon- Presldent, David 8. Buith, be ordered to exccuto | others show bLealthy increass fu the Order gwnnl;:.?""mc' 5. il Sohwartz; Musdale, J. utltucnclv and orxm:l-lmlun of the Board was lo- tnddellvar..hnum Vke-‘l"mmeut. to the 1m:}mw zl'\‘trigu the ‘t cn:;‘ o‘:olntlamnmhfl;;lp L: 2 3 fluftely poatpoue crauy B DECESS teeds, conveyan 8 Btato July own o 2 to':lifxfi"f) “é;‘fi:’.‘.,’,“i‘-’,l‘”ffifl,‘.'i“,}.».':‘“z° BLlu‘lli dfiu,‘.-‘mluyt ou-g‘l’num:p Kerfoot, ot Pittaburg, assurauces of '.ulm_p.rruy cr and requl w“fé considerable sum was speut for retief. The Fowler,' D. D, ; Professor n Garrett m{.’f‘gl Tou g{gmxsz the passage of an act by the various e ——————— veat tho Recelver with full title to ull and stu- | lodges were all represented at the scssfon. This d Territorial Legislatures which will coufer ou the Be the same rights uow en- {oyud by the Bocluty fu New York in relatlon to tio title of church property in wissionary juris- dictions of tho Church, aud providing . ~ ular the geal property, futerests in realty, unus, tenemcuts, aud héreditaments, sssets and choses 1 action of the bank, wherever the sawe mav be situated, such decds and couveyauces, ‘when 80 executed by the Vice-Prestdent, o bave {ulo, Winer Itaymond, D. D.; G Lendeat of Clicago Rellet S ALY Eatlety . 6. peetieaaton iy Bl ety, Ludwig Sslisbury; Mission- My 10 Arizons, Cuaris r.'cwx; l!mlnw: in ELLOW FEVER. JacksonvitLn, Fla, Oct. 16.—Two deaths ot Ferpandloa todsy. Dr. Herudon, volunteer physiclan from Bavaunab, died this morolug. alternoon a graud Enflu was bad by the lodges from_Quincy, Jacksonville, Bloomington, Tay- loraville, sad 'other poluts, the Cupital, Lodge of Spriugicld esorting. ‘The Kuigbts ‘bassed in review befors thes Governor and Stato atli- cers, and prescnted a very creditabie appear- ance. fo-night the Redg’ross Lodge Dramatic Associgtion of Quiney played **Damon and Psthiad *? nt the Upera-House with marked ac- ceptance, Corusars, 0., Oct. 16.—The Ohfo Masonic Grand Lodge assembled here to-dar, about 150 members belng present. The address of the Grand Master and routine business wetipled the day, Xy ectut Dta teh tn The (teazo Tribnag. Ind, Cet, 17.—Several grand to-rar, * e bnics ele:ted the folloming nilice firund A W. Johnsun; Vice, John Hariang retary ! Manion [k Conlys W, I1. Trandeli; 8 Chanlain, H. E. ‘The Good Templaza met with about seventy five delogates, Cirief Templur Davis, In his dress, states that last year there were hut 117 loslzes with a memberstnp of less Lhan 4.500, and, further, that tweniv-fiveof these 17 iodges ) Geore | e died fromn the effect of the Jast session. At the beginntng of the vear there were n reality bt ninety-aix demoralized lodges in the State. But the number has been Increaseld 10 145, and Mr. Davis reports the Urder to Lein n‘nm:!mhlnz condition, with a bright prospect abead, Fhe Grand Counci! nf Roval and Sclest Ma- sons eleete.d the tollowing atlicers: Grand Mas- ter, Charles 1. Buttertield, of Evansville: Deo- uty, Albert Chaze, of Beymoury Master, Walter R.Godfrey, of Michigan City: Principal Con- ductor of “ Work, Edward 8. Rose, of Wabash; ‘Treasurer, Charlen Fishier, of Indianapolls; Res corder, dohn M, Bramwell, of Indjanapolts. LoutsvinLe, Ky, Oct. 16,—The Masonie Grand Lodge of Kentucky is In session here, INDIANS. SITTING BULL. Specral Diavatch to The CAirago Tribune. OTTAWA, WUct. 16.—~The Department of the Interlor have received advices from Commils- sloner McLeol, from Fort Walsh, to Octoher 8, (ien, Terry had written to Col. McLend that the United States Commlssion liad been in- definitely delayed ut Fort Henton by the fight with the Nez Perces. The cscort of the North- west mounted pollee has conscquently heen tempwrarily recalled from the frontier, subject, however, to Gen. Terry’s requisition when he is resdy, Col. Walsh had left for Sitting Bull's camp, from which a nessenger had come in to eay that Sitting Bull was camped on White Murl River, ahout fifteen miles worth of the bwundary, and that he would probably move to the foat 'of the Cypress Hills, about sixty iniles from Fort Wals SENATOR _MOBTON, Speciat Daputed ¢ The Chicago Tribune, IxpuavaroLis, Ind,, Oct, 10.—Senator More ton hias rested comfortably all day, and scems very much kmproved in splrits from belng at loue, ————— CIGAR-MAKERS' STRIKE, New Yons, Oct. 16.~The strike of the cigar- malicrs has Lecome general. ‘The number of men and worncn now fdle §s estimated at 15,000, A Worldt of Thanka Is Due to the botanist who first discovered tne virtoes nf the Quillaya Saponaria. or Bosp Tree oF Chill, ‘The wonderful cleansing and g:rllylnz property of 1ts Nazk wivey to the fragrant Sozadont much of 1ts unrivaled cfiicacy ae 8 prescrvative of the teeth, e ———— From Harry C, afer, the champlon base-ball player: Bostoy, duly 13, 1674 —Dr, W, I/, Giles: 1u the match botwien the Athletics of Philadel phia and the Boston eind, played July 18, 18° at TNorton, I fell and diepiaced’ my ieft knee-ca Your acent fortunately happened to be present, e tnstautly nrpllell your Linlment, and swith in- stant relics, 1 was able to_continue the gume. The day lollowlm:uln_ved In Brooklyn, and the day after In Fhiladelolia? then esiled for Eorope, With grattode I now communicate this fact, end with the deslre that every gymnast should know nf the good to be derived from” your valuable diacove cry, s without ite usc | wbould certaluly bave been unable to accomplish what 1 aid, Hanuy C, Suse ren, Third Tiaseman, Hoston DBasc-lall Club, For sale by oll drucgiste, ———— Anacleansing preparatlon for the teeth none equal Bernard's Golden Dentilave, It is pure and harmices, and can be uecd withont injury, For sale by all druggists, Pl BUSINESS NPTICES. Wilbar's Cod Liver Ol and Llme.=The great popalarity of this rafe and etticaciods prepa- ration is alone attribatable tu ite Intrinsic worth, Inthe cure of coushs. colds, asthing, bronchitis, whouping cough. scrofulons humors, and all con- sumptive symptoms, it has no superior, It equal, Let no one nezlect the early symptoms of dis- ewse, when aD n hue at hand which will slleviato all compiaints of tho chest, Jungs, vr throat. Manufactured ounly by A, I Wilbor, chemlat, Loston. Sofu by all drugziste. e ] VEGETINE, HEE OWN WORDS, Tavziwour, Md.. Feb. 10, 3877, —Mr. 27, I Sterens—Dran St Since several yeara 1 have got re and very palnful fool. Ihad eome phiysiciaud. but they couldn't cure Now | have heard of your VEGETIV (rom 8 whu was wick for a long time, and became ull well from your Vxurrin amd 1 went and t me one bottle of Veaxtive; and after 1 liad ured one bottle, the paios left we, sud It byun to heal, and then | booght ane other bottle, and so 1 take ityct, 1 thavh God for this remedy and yourself: anil wisning every sufferer sy pay stténtion 1o §t. 1t 1n & hlessieg for healtn, Mus. (- Krast, GI% West Bafiunore-at. VEGETINE BAFE AND SURE. Mr, H. 1!, Stevens;: In 1872 your VEGRTINE way recomended to me, and, yleldlog to the persua- ulons of 4 friend, | consenied to try it At he tinme | wae saflering from gevers! debitity and nervons prosiration, superinduced by overwork ¢ Irregulsr havits.” Tts’ wonderful atrengtientng ive propertics seemied (o aflect wy debil- teim frum the et doso; and under e tuse | rapldly rocovered, paining mnre Slnce then § have not hesitated to give Veorry ny wost an- quatificd Intorvenrent, as being « safe, sure, And [owertalagent in promoting bealth und resioring ho wasted vyatem o new life sud onergy. Veae: TINE |s thoon]y medicing [ use: and as long as | live L nover expect 1o flna 2 beufig, Yours traly, W, Crank, 120 Monterey-st., Alleglany, Fa. VEGETINE THE BEST S8PRING MEDIOINE CuanLEsTOWN, —1f, R, Sterena~DEantin: This t 1o certity that [ have used your **Itlood Prepar. ation™ Iu iy family for several years, and think that for Scrofula or Caukerous llumors or Rhen- watic affections, it canuot be excelled . blood purider and epeug wedicine fi s ent tiing § have ever need, sud | limve necd simust weverything, | can cheerfully recommend it to auy one 1n noed of such # wedlcine, Youre respect- fully, Miw, A, A, Dixsuonx, 10 Husseil-at. [ VEGETINE. WHAT 18 NEEDED, Bosrox, Feb. 13, 1871, —J2 K. Stevens, Eiq.— DranSin: About one year since | found myself in a frebls condition from generaldedility, VKuETINE was strangly recommenided 1o me by & friend who had been much veuefited by s use. I procured the article, and, alter using several Lottles, was re- stored to heslth, and dlscoutinued ity use. 1 feel quite confident that there is Do wedicing perior fo it for (host coruplaints for which it is evpecinlly vrepsied, and would cheerfully recomwend It (o those who [eel that they necd sumetting to restoro them to perfect Lealth, llyn: tfully yours, . PETTENGILL, Firu of 8, . Pettengill & Co,. No. 10 State-al., Boeton, VEGETINE. ALY HAVE OBTAINED RELIEF, Sovru Hxiwick, Me., Jsu. 17, 1673.—4. R Stevens, ):'01.-«1)“! Ste: I bave had dyspepsia in ita worst form for thy last ten yuars, aud have tskeu bundreds of dollars' worth of tnedigines witbuul obtaloing any relicf. lu Seplember Wel | coimuenced 1akivg Loe VEuBTINE, sluce which lime. iy Lealth has steadily fwproved. My lood didesty well, and 1 bave gained Bileon pounds of e e e scverul others 1o this place Wkine Vecke 718z, snd all bavy obtained relief. Yoursiruly, Tuuwas E. Noonk. Orversecr of Card Room, Porwsimouts Cv.'s Aulls VEGETINE Preparod by . ¥, R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass, Yezetina T3 Sold by All Drugglsts, “IT PAYS T0 TRADE ONTIIE WEST SIDE.” NUSUAL BARGAINS SILKS JUST OPENED AT THE West End Dry Goods House, Madison & Peoria-sts, ‘We invite the inspection of pur- chasers to the following ar«l other remarkable bargains we are ofier- Ing in 8ilks, feeling confident they will be found all that Is here rop- resented. Owing to the present ruinous depression in the Silk Trade and the consequent gacri- fiee of goods nt Auction or Forced Sale, no such favorable opportu- nity (for the purchaser) as this has ever before heen presented. AT 76 CTB.—A line of Colored Bilks, tn dark shades onlv, same qualityas is notw sclling elsewhore at 81, AT Sl.OO—fluiquuMItJ thon abova, bright and showy, and & good Trimming Silk. . AT $1.35—-Col’d Gros Grains, cholos, soa« sonable shadas, same-quality hers. tofore sold at $1.50, and qu:h' cheap enough at that, AT 51435—1%0110 Cul’d Groa Graina, hoavy and handsome, in tho latest ahados, and an important bargain. AT $1.50—230-inch heavy Lyons Gros Graine rich quality, siylish sbades, and worth aven now $1.85, AT $1.67—Heavy Col'd Gros OGrains, 23 inches wide, new shados ; & bargain worthy the inspection of atl, Our ntock of Dark Fanoy Bilks {s unusu. ally large and well assortad. We bolisve no such variely of new and desirablo styles can bo found slacwhere nt the lena-. Several larze lines of B’k and White Btripe, and Hinok and Col'd Stripe Fancs Bilks, nt 76¢. 85¢, and S1. One case of new stvla Dark Oal'd Groun( Halr-Ltne Biripo Fancy Bilks, very choica atylo and rich quality, at $1. BLACK SILKS, AT 76 CTS.—30 pes. All-Silk Black Gror reins, worth $1. AT $1.00-2 cases B’k Liyons Gros Grainas 43 inchos wide, bright, handson finish; actually mold at ¥1.50 laal xenson, and worth to-day 51,28, AT $1.25—An extra heavy and showy BI'Y Gros Gram, AT $1.60—Rich and very heavy Bl'kt Cach. emirg Bilk ; a great bargain. AT $1,50—Italian warp and wett heavy rick Gros O:ain; heretofore thought ood $2 Bilk. AT 52.05—'1121 extra bargain in last-mens tioned mnke of Sik, oxtra rch heavy, and larzo cord; believed 4 be worth 3,76, 100 placos ** Bellons ' Oachemire Sublime Bl'k Lyons 8liks, in all grades, at from 354 to 51 a yard 1084 than prices ono month agog the reduction bulnfi specially large in tha richest qualitios, with which we ara at pros. ent ovarstockad. Thin 8ilk wo consider the mon: durable,ologant, and (at prasent prioes) intrinsicnlly the cheapast Bilk Importad. A 1ult liue of *Cuinet’s” Bi'k Silks, from $1.35 a yard upwards, CARSON, PIRIE & (0. A VRIS ©f Chicagn and the West can et n Larger circuldtion fos - o bo muavy, by uang the columas ot tha than throogh zny otbor medinm now offered to the public, Our CIRCULATIOK IS THE LARGEST. OUR RATES THE LOWEST. OUR PAPERS THE BEST Call and sae us hefore closing your contracie. 5 JAGH NEWSNPAPER UNION AL A Bl eenae NRW § “TiiE SEASTDE LIBRARY. LATLST ISSURS, 78 DIESSY RANE. Jty Mre. Heary Wood, 208 T4, BEVE s, 1eary Wood. i0a 1y dules Verne., oo Tig Whiie Colltas, 1o ulock, 1ud i Ak, 00 . Erey g ulack, 1o Nenry Wood. (2 Dk, Julu:‘” erne. £% MAILIORIE IR LOVIRE, Mary Patrick, 10a 80, PUT VOURNE I8 PLACE, Chas Keads =00 s .uu(r%mk\'l’ THYE CENTRE t‘z'r"“ru'xm W MAT ~, Mise Muloc] 1t o P U R R araadan, 300 oL AXETRIIGIE 1SLANDSIROF'ED ¥HOM les Varue. o Dy Lhertes Laver, a6 o FitO EARYH TO THE MUON, AND Al Titk MUGN, By Jules 100 100. A TALE OF TWO CITIKH, Charles Digkens. 100 ie b sdeale L post-patd, oa re- For sai 0T seat. bos eefptnf Twelve cents fur Slogle Numbera. aud fwenty- Ove centa tur Double Numbers, by GKORUR MUNA Vandewater-al, N, Y. MEDIC. ANNUAL SALES 'BOYER’'S CARMELITH MELISSE CORDIAL. (Eau de Mellsse des Carmes,) 1IN PALLS ALONE, 1,300,000 BOTTLES. RELIEVES.DYSPEPSIA, COL10, HEADACHE, and ALL DISOR. DERS of tho Btomach and Norvous Bystom. Geaeral Depol 84 BOYKR'S, 50 Park-place, Now York. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, VAN SCHAACK, bTEVENSON & CO., Chlcago. " TOILET GOODS, THEPERFUMERY OF "TIIE GELEBRATED PINAUD Acquired ita precedence upoa its merits and witbouy theald 0 advertisiog, lits admirable Essence of Lxors. Breonl, Eascuce of Opuponss, atid abuve all the exqals site Ksgonce of Violet of Panua, dlsillied from the sate ursl plaat, ave already woa s'lesdiag powitlon 18 the favorul tho fashigualis wosld. *